Owners Cor and Caroline Jongen purchased the plot of land where the home was built in 2008. They designed the home themselves and hired an Australian architect who is based in Bali to execute their plans. It was completed in 2009.

Owners Cor and Caroline Jongen purchased the plot of land where the home was built in 2008. They designed the home themselves and hired an Australian architect who is based in Bali to execute their plans. It was completed in 2009.

The villas are divided by sliding glass doors, each with its own private entrance, pool and living areas. The 'Dream' pool is the largest and has a stainless-steel sculpture at the center that was created by a local artist.

The villas are divided by sliding glass doors, each with its own private entrance, pool and living areas. The 'Dream' pool is the largest and has a stainless-steel sculpture at the center that was created by a local artist.

There are a total of eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Dream, which the owners consider the main house, has three bedrooms and a private pond. The Joy villa, at the center of the property, has two bedrooms, and the Smile villa at the end has three.

There are a total of eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Dream, which the owners consider the main house, has three bedrooms and a private pond. The Joy villa, at the center of the property, has two bedrooms, and the Smile villa at the end has three.

Altogether, the villas and pools measure nearly 11,000 square feet. The exposed-beam ceilings in the living areas are about 40-feet high. Materials such as marble and ironwood were used to withstand the rain, heat and humidity.

Altogether, the villas and pools measure nearly 11,000 square feet. The exposed-beam ceilings in the living areas are about 40-feet high. Materials such as marble and ironwood were used to withstand the rain, heat and humidity.

The Jongens, who are based in the Netherlands, visit the property five to six times a year and stay in the Dream. They have three grown children. Mr. Jongen is a retired businessman and former economics professor; Ms. Jongen is a schoolteacher.

The Jongens, who are based in the Netherlands, visit the property five to six times a year and stay in the Dream. They have three grown children. Mr. Jongen is a retired businessman and former economics professor; Ms. Jongen is a schoolteacher.

The home has been listed since June for $1.95 million with Exotiq Property agent Eric Livesey. 'I am not very aggressive on the market because the cash flow of this property is so good,' said Mr. Jongen, who envisions the buyer to be someone looking for a holiday home or an investment property.

The home has been listed since June for $1.95 million with Exotiq Property agent Eric Livesey. 'I am not very aggressive on the market because the cash flow of this property is so good,' said Mr. Jongen, who envisions the buyer to be someone looking for a holiday home or an investment property.